- 1979 song "Gotta Go Home" by
Boney M.,
which itself is
based upon "Hallo
Bimmelbahn" by the
German band Nighttrain, 1973. The
famous hookline is
written by...
- Home",
which in turn
borrows content from the 1973
German song "Hallo
Bimmelbahn" by the band
Nighttrain (the
brothers Heinz and Jürgen Huth and Michael...
- "Gotta Go Home" (1979) was a
rewrite of
German band Nighttrain's "Hallo
Bimmelbahn" (1973),
while the middle-part 'Doo-doo-doop, doo doo doo doo doop' (sung...
- the time. "Gotta Go Home" was re-written from a
German single "Hallo
Bimmelbahn" (1973) by
Nighttrain with the
brothers Heinz and Jürgen Huth, both also...
- of
which having become somewhat antiquated. The term "Bim" (short for "
Bimmelbahn" in turn
derived from the semi-onomatopoetic "bimmeln" for the
sound of...
-
Gesangsgruppe Die
Starletts as
Gesangsgruppe Renée
Franke as Singer,
Bimmelbahn Boogie Detlev Lais as
Singer Koepnick p. 66 Schindler,
Stephan K.; Koepnick...
- (German: bimmeln) as they
crossed ungated tracks gave rise to the
nickname Bimmelbahn.
There were over 180 of them,
including about 20
private lines. The majority...
- German) (3): 21–47.
Helmut Iffländer (1987). Die Albtalbahn: von der
Bimmelbahn zum
modernen Nahverkehrsbetrieb (in German). Munich: Andreas-Braun-Verlag...
- fair character. By 1970,
protests started against the
shutdown of the
Bimmelbahn railways, with the
result that no or only very
short official notice was...
- 21–47. ISSN 0936-4609.
Helmut Iffländer (1987). Die Albtalbahn: von der
Bimmelbahn zum
modernen Nahverkehrsbetrieb (in German). Munich: Andreas-Braun-Verlag...